I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Sarah Raven in Jun 2024
Interview
The interview process was really positive overall. Communication was clear and timely at every stage, and the interview felt like a genuine conversation than a formal Q&A. Everyone I spoke with from the team was approachable, friendly, and easy to talk to, which gave me a solid sense of how the team works and collaborates day to day.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Sarah Raven (Reading, England) in Sept 2024
Interview
Quite a long process but some of it online therefore ok. Asked to do a presentation but that was fine and fairly short. CEO had good questions and clearly very good at her job
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Unit economics experience and how that would work within the business
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Sarah Raven
Interview
I had one phone call with the CEO and COO.
I talked in detail about the target audience, as I am a previous customer. I talked about similar challenges of audience decline causing commercial difficulties from previous clients such as M&S. I wasn’t impressed with the questions I was asked and the leadership team seemed out of touch as they weren’t asking the right questions and seemed to have no idea about their customers. I certainly got the impression the CEO wanted to hire someone who wouldn’t ask difficult questions and just say what she wanted to hear. I was a happy customer before I interviewed with Sarah Raven but after my interview process I certainly feel the company is not progressive, accessible or inclusive as they seemed to place emphasis on having someone in the office full time rather than just finding the best candidate based on skillset. I feel that this discriminates against me as a woman and a mother (the core Sarah Raven audience) and as this feels extremely unethical and as a consumer is important to me I won’t be buying products from the company anymore.
I didn’t get the job and I received feedback about the interview that was total fiction and not based on anything that actually happened in the interview or my profile. For example one reason I was told I didnt get the role is because they said they hired someone who was immediately available. I was also immediately available! I feel that they just wanted someone full time in the office; I was available fractionally because I have young children.
My hunch about the lack of open-minded ness and discrimination now seems correct because I can see from LinkedIn that a less experienced man has been hired full time for the role.
It is really disappointing to see a company operate this way in 2023.
Thank you for your feedback, your comments have been passed to the board. Just to clarify, all our roles at our head office are hybrid, working a maximum of 3 days in the office and 2 days from home each week.
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